INTRODUCTION
The red sandstone Gajner Palace lies ensconced in the midst of wooded grounds and is a delightful palatial home that has been converted into a heritage hotel. Delicately carved columns, sculpted pillars and Jharokha windows add to the quiet class of this heritage palace in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. Gajner Palace, an incomparable jewel in the Thar Desert is built on the embankment of a lake. The palace is situated on the banks of the Gajner Lake. It is built by red sand stone & is indeed a fine example of the great Rajasthani architecture. Hotel Gajner Palace is owned & managed by the HRH group of Hotels.

LEGEND
Gajner Palace was built on the banks of Gajner Lake by Sir Ganga Singhji, one of the greatest Maharajas of Bikaner, in the early decades of the twentieth century. Gajner Palace was used as a hunting resort by the former Maharajas and visiting British dignitaries during the days of the Raj. During the reign of Maharaja Ganga Singhji, this palace was used for grand shoots and lavish entertainment. Christmas season was often celebrated with prearranged duck and Imperial Sand Grouse shoots. Royalty, both, National and International, Viceroys and other dignitaries were invited on this grand occasion.

DESCRIPTION
Spread over 6000 acres, the palace is a 30-minute drive from Bikaner. The red sandstone palace is distinguished for its architectural grandeur and luxuriously appointed suites and rooms. The greenery at Gajner Palace, lawns and the chirping of birds and peacocks make it a truly memorable destination for leisure and corporate travellers.
The Palace now has a private wildlife sanctuary, which is home to endangered antelopes like the chinkara, black buck, neelgai and other animals. During winter months, the lake becomes home to more than a hundred species of migratory birds, including the Imperial Sand Grouse. During the stay at Gajner Palace, one should try a camel, horse or a jeep safari into the wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife is plentiful and the best time for the safari is the early morning or the evenings when the wildlife flocks to the lake to drink water.
While at Gajner Palace, one can see the photographs of the days of the Raj which have been meticulously arranged in the corridors. Each suite has been carefully restored to its original grandeur; right from the furniture to the wall paper, every little detail has been recreated. Accommodation
The hotel has total 44 rooms including 13 historic suites & 31 deluxe rooms. All the rooms are well furnished & equipped with all modern amenities. Few rooms provides a garden view & few offers picturesque view the lake.Historic Rooms - Original palace furniture and decor, and lake facing suites. Separate dressing room and sitting cum dining arrangement, large bathroom.